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- Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (16156 bytes)
14: ...n [[sheep]], in which the related prion disease [[scrapie]] is common (such diseases collectively are calle...
18: ...nd died of a disease with similar neurological symptoms subsequently called [[Creutzfeldt-Jakob diseas...
26: ...ncerns about the possible transmission of the BSE/scrapie agent to man through use of certain cosmetic trea...
29: ...l had been destroyed and declared unfit for consumption prior to being diagnosed. The United States is...
33: ...nned the use of "[[downer cow]]s" for human consumption. While the Washington cow that tested positive... - List of common diseases (5000 bytes)
38: * [[Aseptic meningitis]]
124: * [[Leptospirosis]]
198: * [[Scrapie]]
212: * [[Streptococcal infection]] - Sheep (9256 bytes)
2: ...age:Flock of sheep.jpg|150px|Flock of sheep]] | caption = [[Images of sheep|Romney sheep]]}}
86: *[[Scrapie]] - Livestock (24677 bytes)
3: ...rs to [[domesticated]] [[animal]]s, that may be kept or raised in pens, houses, pastures, or on farms ...
5: ...ting [[wildlife|wild animals]], humans began to capture animals for [[breeding]].
11: ...the ownership of animals and the making the consumption of meat, dairy and other animal products illeg...
17: ...mals could graze on pasture unfit for human consumption.
29: ...products such as stock-feed and fertilizer (see [[scrapie]] and [[prion]]). Larvae make silk that is woven ...
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